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Immigration authorities here refused entry late Sunday night to the most prominent critic of prison labor in China, Harry Wu, and sent him back to the United States this morning after detaining him overnight at the airport, his wife and human rights...

To the Editor: I take issue with Paul Krugman's ''Workers vs. Workers'' (column, May 21). A living wage for workers in countries like China would not price them out of their jobs. The unprecedented wealth differential between the developed and the...

A Federal judge has delayed the trial of two men who were charged in a scheme to arrange the transplant of organs taken from executed Chinese prisoners, questioning whether the defendants were entrapped in the case, and expressing concern over the...

EVERY atrocity spits out a few, the ones who make it through and cannot forget, who are oppressed with the need to bear witness. Close your eyes and Harry Wu, the human rights advocate, might be Elie Wiesel. Just a few details of time and geography...

The lawyer for a Chinese man accused of trafficking in human organs taken from executed Chinese prisoners said yesterday that he believed his client had been set up by a prominent human rights activist who held a grudge against the Chinese...

February 26, 1998, Thursday

In an undercover operation that officials say could confirm suspicions about human rights abuses in China's prisons, Federal authorities in New York City have arrested two men, including one who claimed to be a former Chinese prosecutor, on charges...

February 24, 1998, Tuesday

In central Indiana, a conservative Republican member of Congress is proposing to his constituents an answer to a question constantly put to themselves by Americans horrified by the ever-increasing oppression through which the Communist Chinese...

To the Editor: I look without surprise at the transfer of nuclear weapons technology to Pakistan by the Chinese Government (front page, Feb. 8) and the possibility that the Clinton Administration will waive sanctions.

First Out of the Gate Last January, when Random House signed up Gerald Posner's newest proposal for a book, Harold Evans, the president and publisher of Random House's trade group, demanded that its subject be kept secret. Only two people besides...